China 2025: Ice Sculpting, Blockbuster Films & Rich Cultural Traditions ❄️🎬✨
China 2025 shines with Harbin’s Ice Lantern Show, blockbuster films like Ne Zha 2, traditional Putian woodcarving, and a vibrant China-Hungary culinary exhibition. ❄️🎬🪵🍜
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China 2025 shines with Harbin’s Ice Lantern Show, blockbuster films like Ne Zha 2, traditional Putian woodcarving, and a vibrant China-Hungary culinary exhibition. ❄️🎬🪵🍜
Nanjing’s Confucius Temple scenic area is buzzing with colorful handmade lanterns as the Lantern Festival on February 12 approaches. 🌈🎉
Xi’an comes alive with Shehuo performances during Chinese New Year, featuring stilt walkers, dragon dances, and drumming rituals until the Lantern Festival.
Discover the vibrant world of Yueju Opera, a cherished Chinese art form blending tradition and innovation. 🎭✨
Chinese animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2 makes history as the first non-Hollywood film to surpass $1 billion at the box office, setting new records and captivating audiences worldwide.
Harbin transforms into a winter wonderland with stunning ice sculptures at Harbin Ice and Snow World and the historic Zhaolin Park.
“Ne Zha 2” dazzles Chengdu during Chinese New Year, breaking box office records and sparking a social media frenzy with stunning sculptures and over 7 billion yuan earned! 🎬🔥
Discover the mystery and cultural significance of the Year of the Snake in 2025. Explore ancient myths, legends, and the snake’s impact on art and society.
Experience the stunning blend of tradition and sport as skiers in full Peking Opera costumes glide down Songhua Lake’s snowy slopes, redefining winter sports with artistic flair.
Hongsha Village in Tongren, Guizhou, lights up with the annual Dragon Bombing festival, featuring thrilling dragon dances and firecracker displays to usher in good fortune.